Fidaxomicin versus oral vancomycin for severe Clostridium difficile infection: a retrospective cohort study |
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Authors: | C.A. Gentry P.K. Nguyen S. Thind G. Kurdgelashvili G.H. Skrepnek R.J. Williams |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThis study was conducted to compare clinical outcomes of fidaxomicin versus oral vancomycin in the management of severe Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).MethodsThe investigation was a retrospective, multicentre, propensity score-matched analysis using a national clinical administrative database. Veterans treated for severe CDI from any Veterans Affairs Medical Center between 1 June 2011 and 30 June 2017 were included if they received fidaxomicin or an oral vancomycin regimen for treatment. The two groups were matched by the nearest-neighbour method from a propensity score derived from independent variables associated with the selection of a fidaxomicin course.ResultsPropensity score matching resulted in two well-matched cohorts consisting of 213 fidaxomicin and 639 oral vancomycin courses. No statistically-significant difference was found for the primary outcome of combined clinical failure or recurrence (68/213 (31.9%) versus 163/639 (25.5%), respectively, p 0.071). Additionally, no statistically significant differences were found for the secondary outcomes of 30-day (23/213 (10.8%) versus 75/639 (11.7%), respectively, p 0.71), 90-day (48/213 (22.5%) versus 140/639 (21.9%), respectively, p 0.85), and 180-day mortality (62/213 (29.1%) versus 186/639 (29.1%), respectively, p 1.0) between the two treatment groups.ConclusionsCourses of fidaxomicin or oral vancomycin for severe CDI resulted in similar treatment outcomes. Study findings are consistent with current treatment guideline recommendations for the use of either agent in the management of severe CDI. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author. C.A. Gentry, Oklahoma City VA Health Care System, Pharmacy Service (119), 921 NE 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, USA. Clostridium difficile Fidaxomicin Vancomycin Severe infection Recurrence |
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